To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson recently issued a report titled “Planning Together: A New Comprehensive Planning Framework for New York City” and has introduced legislation in the City Council to implement its recommendations (Intro. 2186). The report criticizes the city’s current planning approach as “piecemeal” and “inherently reactive” and argues that it is insufficient for addressing the city’s greatest challenges, including disparate health outcomes, homelessness, unmet capital needs and climate change. To address the deficiencies in the city’s approach, the report proposes that the city establish a comprehensive planning process that has as its central goal advancing racial and economic justice, reducing disparities in resources and opportunities across the city, and addressing threats from climate change. The implications of its proposals for land use include greater coordination of land use actions with other city initiatives, a more explicit incorporation into land use decision-making of social and sustainability objectives, and a new layer of processes that will be required in order to put together, administer and amend the comprehensive plan.